1.6 Update What happened in your game today?

Maher

Farmer
I created a new farm for farmer Surit, called OneSquare based on the Meadowlands layout. I haven't quite worked out her backstory, but it involves visas, conditional employment at Joja, a dead husband, and the happy realization that through the farm her grandfather left her, she can establish residency in Pelican Township, and won't have to back to the Gotoro Empire after all.

It's been a busy few days for her: she completed the community center, plunged to Level 100 in the Skull mines getting lots of iridium and useful treasure, retrieved the Wizard's ink, catching a void salmon and a slimejack along the way, rebuilt the boat and Summer 2 is not yet over. This is very fast for one of my farmers.

She's courting Shane because she's into bad life choices and wants someone who's not fresh out of high school. She also feels a bit guilty about destroying his livelihood and wants to give him a soft landing.

She got to enjoy the villager reactions to the first green rain, but missed the wizard in her perambulations.
 
If it weren't for the game's coding, I'd say the proof that Abby is the Wizard's daughter is the fact that on rainy days, she can be found in the mines on floor 20 and at home if married to the farmer at the same time, as I just reminded myself when I found this scenario today.
 

sweetpea83

Farmhand
I thought it might be nice to have a place where people can report on their farm's goings-on and the adventures of their farmer, kind of like this thread at The Sims forums. I'll kick things off!


I am still very new to the game and in mid-summer of my second year at Peacefield Farm. In the first year, I was able to learn the basics of the game, and start becoming marginally successful: by the end I was selling honey, mayonnaise, maple syrup, and jams in addition to regular crops. I also used the winter to (mostly) change my fields to be oriented around sprinklers. My goals for year two were multiple: one, get to the bottom of the mines (I'd gone from 1 to 105 in winter alone): two, expand the house; three, build more farm infrastructure like a stable, a barn, and a silo; and four, tackle the overgrowth on my little islands and expand my fields. As of this morning (Summer 15) things are going well on those fronts! I got to the bottom of the mines almost immediately, and have built a barn and filled it with four cows. I also just expanded the house, so now I can start crafting food! I had a bunch of rain days in the early summer, so I used those to attack the big island and have created a larger field there. I'm also using the little strip of land just north of the road that goes to Marnie's as an orchard. My immediate plan is to explore cooking. Farmwise, my plans are to get a silo so I don't have to plant so much wheat or buy hay from Marnie; expand the coop so I can get duck eggs; continue harvesting hardwood for a stable; and continue expanding on the second island. I want the silo first because there's a lot of grass on the big island that I don't want to waste.
What's up with the frog on Ginger Island? What does he want? I tried everything.
He's a spoiled brat is all I can say about him.
Help if you got that far.
 

nicodeux

Farmer
Today was the last eligible day for farmer Robinson to fish an octopus before the end of his first summer. He went to the beach as soon as possible and fished continuously until spawn time for octopus was almost elapsed. And then, one octopus bite.

Hurray!

Farmer Robinson caught it on the first try.

Hurray again!

Then, Farmer Robinson headed to Willy's shop to sell all his fishes... and what did Willy had to sell? A dozen of octopus baits...

Sigh!


Could have saved me half a day trying to catch this octopus...
 

Maher

Farmer
Surit was kinda busy. She gave Gourmand Frog the juicy-tickle-stinky tour, and found herself wondering why he sounded like a Henry VIII cosplayer from a RenFest. She then caught a specimen of each GI fish, went home and had Robin apply the nursery upgrade. On her return to Ginger Island, she punched through the volcano mines to the Caldera, and passed out after opening the gate and leaving. She forgot that she had a tent kit with her and just decided to eat the loss.
Upon her return to the mainland, she went to the farm and disgorged her pack, gave the animals some care, and headed down to the Cindersap for a Goby (Penultimate) and up to the Mountain Lake for the Midnight Carp (Master Angler achieved).
 

nicodeux

Farmer
Today is the last day to complete :wizard: Wizard's special order: he needs a Prismatic Jelly for his mystical studies. Farmer Robinson does a minimal and mandatory amount of chores in the farm, then he heads to the Mines, entering them at 7:30AM. All day, he resets and repeats level 5 and a few more to find the extremely elusive Prismatic Slime. Suddenly, a voice is heard in the dark "It's getting late..." Respectfully, Farmer Robinson exists the game.

Today is the last day to complete Wizard's request: he wants a Prismatic Jelly for some weird reason... Farmer Robinson does mandatory chores in the farm and rushes to the Mines. All day, he resets and repeats level 5 to find that stealthy Prismatic Slime. Suddenly, a voice is heard "It's getting late..." Farmer Robinson exists the game.

Today is the last day to complete the Pink Weirdo's request: he needs a Prismatic Jelly. Better not knowing why... Farmer Robinson rushes to the Mines and farms the 5th level like a grunt. A voice mocks "It's getting late..." Cursing, Farmer Robinson exists the game.

Today is the last day to complete the cursed quest of a cursed bunch of pixels. I lead my character to the Mines ASAP and farm that boring level again and again until the cursed message appears again on the screen. Time to reset the day...

Today is the last day to...

:sweat:

Honestly, if I was to mention ONE thing that I dislike in update 1.5, that will be the Wizard's special orders, especially the Prismatic Jelly. Both quests rely on RNG and they rely on it twice... You have to be lucky for the correct type of monster to appear in the level you are visiting, and then you have to be lucky for it to be prismatic (around 1 chance in 100) or to drop the ectoplasm (9.5 chance in 100)... Every times I did those quests, at some point they led to boring farming of the same levels over and over.
 
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